Pittsburgh High Schools Compete In The C.A.U.S.E.
When Austin Wright isn't running four shows for the local TV station or filming for WTAE (Pittsburgh's ABC affiliate), he's in classes at Mt. Lebanon High School. Recently, he's been working on Every 15 Minutes, a film about the deadly consequences of drunk driving, to be aired shortly before his high school prom.
And earlier this spring, his documentary video on creative ways to recycle, Stop Waiting for the World to Change, won the Narrative Prize in the Creating Awareness and Understanding of Our Surrounding Environment Challenge High School Film Festival—an honor accompanied by $300 for him and $1,500 for his school.
Link: www.tinyurl.com/6r637n
And earlier this spring, his documentary video on creative ways to recycle, Stop Waiting for the World to Change, won the Narrative Prize in the Creating Awareness and Understanding of Our Surrounding Environment Challenge High School Film Festival—an honor accompanied by $300 for him and $1,500 for his school.
Link: www.tinyurl.com/6r637n
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